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    Queensland communities hit by outages after cyclone landfall

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    MENA Newswire, BRISBANE: Thousands of people across parts of Queensland were without electricity after a tropical cyclone crossed the coast and moved inland, bringing strong winds and heavy rain that damaged power infrastructure and disrupted transport and essential services. Electricity distributors said outages were reported across multiple regions as the system moved through, with fallen trees and debris bringing down power lines and damaging local networks. Emergency services were deployed to assist affected communities and assess the extent of damage as conditions gradually eased.

    Queensland communities hit by outages after cyclone landfall
    Queensland communities assess damage and outages following tropical cyclone conditions. (AI-generated image)

    Power companies said restoration work began as soon as it was safe for crews to access affected areas, but progress was slowed by flooding, blocked roads, and unstable weather conditions in some locations. Utility operators warned that repairs could take time in harder hit areas where infrastructure sustained significant damage. Residents were advised to treat downed power lines as live and to limit travel while clean up operations continued. Authorities said priority was being given to restoring electricity to critical facilities, including hospitals, emergency shelters, and water treatment plants.

    The cyclone also delivered heavy rainfall that led to localized flooding in coastal and inland communities. Several roads were closed due to water over roadways, and public transport services were suspended or operating with delays in parts of the state. Local councils reported water entering low lying properties, while emergency crews conducted safety checks and assisted residents where required. State agencies continued to monitor river and creek levels as rain bands associated with the system moved through the region.

    Cyclone impact leaves power networks damaged across Queensland

    Weather officials said the system weakened as it tracked inland but continued to produce strong gusts and intense rainfall in some areas. Residents were urged to remain alert to weather warnings and official advice, particularly in flood prone locations. Emergency management authorities said conditions could change quickly and reminded people to avoid floodwaters and to secure loose items around homes. Schools and some government offices were closed in affected areas as a precaution while assessments were carried out.

    Queensland authorities said the cyclone season regularly brings disruptive weather to northern and eastern parts of the state, with power outages among the most common impacts. Energy providers said crews had been placed on standby ahead of the system’s arrival, allowing rapid deployment once it passed. Coordination between state emergency services, local governments, and utility companies continued throughout the response, with regular updates issued to communities on safety and restoration efforts.

    Businesses face temporary disruption from outages

    The disruption affected households and businesses, with some commercial operations temporarily shut due to power loss and access issues. Supermarkets and service stations in certain areas operated on limited power or closed early, while telecommunications services experienced intermittent disruptions where infrastructure was damaged. Local governments said waste collection, public services, and community facilities could face short term interruptions as crews worked through damage assessments and clean up operations.

    Authorities said recovery efforts would continue over the coming days, with the pace of restoration dependent on weather conditions and access to damaged sites. Residents were encouraged to check on neighbors, particularly elderly or vulnerable people, and to follow guidance from emergency services. While conditions improved across much of the state, officials said the focus remained on safety, damage assessment, and the gradual return of essential services across affected parts of Australia.

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